YESTERDAY'S WEATHER
CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH Auckland.—After a fine weather became unsettled m the noon, with sudden squalls and a south-westerly wind. Rain set in ® early in the evening, but giew ig .ja ward midnight. The barometer, J rose during the morning, was s , midnight at 29.75 in. Wellington.—Cloudless skies and brig warm sunshine prevailed yestei ay late in the afternoon, when a sprang up from the south, w banks of cloud. Iso raiu fell, but tb was cold. Christchurch.—There was a 14.9deg. yesterday morning, foUowea cloud and sunshine until the ear *y w noon, when hail and rain s « ower ® fin# experienced. The rest of the day with a bitter wind from the sou , The maximum temperature was _ % The barometer recorded 29.57 in. at 3 IV and was rising. . Dunedin.—A cold f south-west gafc"* blowing yesterday and was acco by frequent rain and sleet . s l° ; : .v barometer fell 20 points on night, but was "fairly steady the reading in the-evening being ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 10
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163YESTERDAY'S WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 10
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